Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Success in tuberculosis control depends on the implementation of steps that reduce social inequities, allowing the diagnosis and effective treatment of the disease. Little is known about the conditions affecting antituberculosis treatment non-adherence in areas of great social and economic heterogen...
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doaj-e7a54c39621947a98ee79157010b44862020-11-25T01:49:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019057810.1371/journal.pone.0190578Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Elvira Maria Godinho de Seixas MacielJuliana de Souza AmancioDaniel Barros de CastroJosé Ueleres BragaSuccess in tuberculosis control depends on the implementation of steps that reduce social inequities, allowing the diagnosis and effective treatment of the disease. Little is known about the conditions affecting antituberculosis treatment non-adherence in areas of great social and economic heterogeneity, such as the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. This study aimed to describe and identify the social determinants of antituberculosis treatment non-adherence in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro between 2008 and 2012. An ecological study was conducted with the districts of Rio de Janeiro as the units of analysis. Analyzes using Poisson regression models allowed us to identify the association between dropout from antituberculosis treatment and the human development index and social development index. The final model showed that economic conditions, infrastructure, and the tuberculosis control quality of surveillance were associated with treatment non-adherence. This study demonstrated that the scenarios of socio-environmental precariousness found in the districts of Rio de Janeiro were able to identify populations with an increased risk of default treatment from antituberculosis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5755789?pdf=render |
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Elvira Maria Godinho de Seixas Maciel Juliana de Souza Amancio Daniel Barros de Castro José Ueleres Braga Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PLoS ONE |
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Elvira Maria Godinho de Seixas Maciel Juliana de Souza Amancio Daniel Barros de Castro José Ueleres Braga |
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Elvira Maria Godinho de Seixas Maciel |
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Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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social determinants of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment non-adherence in rio de janeiro, brazil. |
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Success in tuberculosis control depends on the implementation of steps that reduce social inequities, allowing the diagnosis and effective treatment of the disease. Little is known about the conditions affecting antituberculosis treatment non-adherence in areas of great social and economic heterogeneity, such as the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. This study aimed to describe and identify the social determinants of antituberculosis treatment non-adherence in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro between 2008 and 2012. An ecological study was conducted with the districts of Rio de Janeiro as the units of analysis. Analyzes using Poisson regression models allowed us to identify the association between dropout from antituberculosis treatment and the human development index and social development index. The final model showed that economic conditions, infrastructure, and the tuberculosis control quality of surveillance were associated with treatment non-adherence. This study demonstrated that the scenarios of socio-environmental precariousness found in the districts of Rio de Janeiro were able to identify populations with an increased risk of default treatment from antituberculosis. |
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